Dodesuka! Achieves Historic #1 Viewership Rating for FY2025! Entering its 25th Year, Powering Up Even More from April!
Nagoya TV's morning show 'Dodesuka!' achieved the #1 viewership rating in its time slot for the 2025 fiscal year, a first for the station. As the show enters its 25th year, it is revamping its content with new expert commentators.
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■ A Big Thank You! 'Dodesuka!' Achieves #1 Viewership for FY2025!
Nagoya Broadcasting Network's (Mētele) morning information program 'Dodesuka!' achieved the number one spot in its time slot for the 2025 fiscal year (April to March) in total individual viewership ratings, scoring 4.1% on weekdays (6:00-8:00 AM) and 3.4% on Saturdays (6:30-7:55 AM). This is the first time since the station's founding that a Mētele morning wide show has captured the top spot across both weekdays and Saturdays on a fiscal year basis.
Since October of last year, announcers Kana Komatsuzaki (Mon-Thu) and Anna Ogata (Fri) have served as weekday sub-MCs. Furthermore, the Tuesday special feature 'AmBitious's School Ojama-shasu!' was launched. Strong support for the sports corner packed with Dragons information, the weather segment, and the 7:00 AM 'Today's Top Pick' have been key factors in this success. On Saturdays, with announcer Shiori Suzuki—who became the main MC in October last year—at the helm, the show delivers content unique to the weekend, garnering support from a wide range of generations, especially families.
In the spring of 2026, 'Dodesuka!' will mark its 25th year of broadcasting. Under the theme 'Jump Out! Going to meet locals in our 25th year too,' the program will deliver even more community-focused information in its 25th year.
(*Source: Video Research Ltd., Monday, March 31, 2025 - Sunday, March 29, 2026, Nagoya region)
■ Making 'Politics and Economics' Easier to Understand!
Amidst growing interest in the future of politics and the economy, journalist Yukiko Kishida, a former TV network chief commentator with experience covering the ruling party, has been newly appointed as a commentator, while economic critic Hiroyuki Kishi returns to the panel. They will break down the 'meaning of the news and its impact on daily life.' Additionally, a new segment titled 'Kohei Morinaga's Household Finance Fight' will air in the latter half of the 7:00 AM hour on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Economic critic Kohei Morinaga will explain seemingly difficult economic news using familiar, everyday examples, supporting viewers' household budgets.
Nagoya Broadcasting Network's (Mētele) morning information program 'Dodesuka!' achieved the number one spot in its time slot for the 2025 fiscal year (April to March) in total individual viewership ratings, scoring 4.1% on weekdays (6:00-8:00 AM) and 3.4% on Saturdays (6:30-7:55 AM). This is the first time since the station's founding that a Mētele morning wide show has captured the top spot across both weekdays and Saturdays on a fiscal year basis.
Since October of last year, announcers Kana Komatsuzaki (Mon-Thu) and Anna Ogata (Fri) have served as weekday sub-MCs. Furthermore, the Tuesday special feature 'AmBitious's School Ojama-shasu!' was launched. Strong support for the sports corner packed with Dragons information, the weather segment, and the 7:00 AM 'Today's Top Pick' have been key factors in this success. On Saturdays, with announcer Shiori Suzuki—who became the main MC in October last year—at the helm, the show delivers content unique to the weekend, garnering support from a wide range of generations, especially families.
In the spring of 2026, 'Dodesuka!' will mark its 25th year of broadcasting. Under the theme 'Jump Out! Going to meet locals in our 25th year too,' the program will deliver even more community-focused information in its 25th year.
(*Source: Video Research Ltd., Monday, March 31, 2025 - Sunday, March 29, 2026, Nagoya region)
■ Making 'Politics and Economics' Easier to Understand!
Amidst growing interest in the future of politics and the economy, journalist Yukiko Kishida, a former TV network chief commentator with experience covering the ruling party, has been newly appointed as a commentator, while economic critic Hiroyuki Kishi returns to the panel. They will break down the 'meaning of the news and its impact on daily life.' Additionally, a new segment titled 'Kohei Morinaga's Household Finance Fight' will air in the latter half of the 7:00 AM hour on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Economic critic Kohei Morinaga will explain seemingly difficult economic news using familiar, everyday examples, supporting viewers' household budgets.